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News Around The Territory
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Kohala ‘Y’ Clubs
Hold Ceremony
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(Special Star-Bulletin Correspondence)
HONOMAKAU, HAWAII, Dec. 5-
About 200 relatives and friends of
the Kohala high school Girl Re-
serve and HI-Y club members at-
tended the joint recognition and
candle lighting ceremony of these
two organizations held at the Hono-
makau gymnasium Friday evening.
The Girl Reserves, dressed in
white and wearing traditional
blue tie, and the Hi-Y boys in white
shirts and dark trousers, and each
carrying a candle, made an im-
pressive picture as the marched
into the hall.
The procession was led by Kazue
Hashimoto. Mamoru Shimokusu,
Haruko Higa and Silchi Hanano,
the four presidents of the senior
and junior Girl Reserves and Hi-Y
clubs.
General chairman was Geraldine
Mikaru, assisted by Miss Edna Co-
der, adviser of the Senior Girl Re-
serves. Aiko Nakagawa was in
charge of the invitations, and
Tateo Takahashi, lighting.
YWCA council members who took
charge of thoe decorations were Mrs.
J. Scott B. Pratt, Mrs. Robert Cush-
nie and Mrs. Jack W. Sanborn, Mrs.
Oswald A, Hind, Mrs. Robert Cush-
nie and Harry Chuck helped to
supply transportation for the stu-
dents.
Inducted as new members were:
Girl Reserves-Setsuko Yamanaka,
Eva Takemoto, Eva Heirakuji, Ki-
mie Shigehara, Teruko Yoneda,
Janice Uehara, Ruth Heirakuji,
Florence Heirakuji, Kazuyo Yama-
nano, Asako Yoneda, Margaret
Sanemitsu, Jean Omura, Mineko
Harada, Toshiko Gushiken, Katsue
Oshiro, Healani Naipo, Tsuruko
Arakawa and Hideko Hirano.
Hi-Y boys--Misugi Murobayshi,
Mitsuru Hirano, Mitsuru Fujimoto,
Richard Hashimoto, Raymond Ha-
shimoto, Bunkichi Sakuma, Shojin
Tanouye, Richard Kawasaki, Rich-
ard Heirakuji and Thomas Higa.
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North Kohala
Personals
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(Special Star-Bulletin Correspondence)
KAPAAU, Hawaii, Dec. 5.--Mr.
and Mrs. Mew On Yap and young
son, Rupert, spent last week visit-
ing friends and relatives in Kona
and Hilo. While in Hilo they were
the house guests of Mr. and Mrs.
E. K. Wung.
Masato Harada and Takeo Hara-
da, sons of Mr. and Mrs. K. Harada
of Halaula, left on Friday’s steamer
from Mahukona to visit Honolulu.
Mrs. Bert S. Southwick was a vis-
itorto Hilo on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Cushnie re-
turned Sunday by way of Hilo after
spending a three month vacation
on the mainland.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Forbes Jr.
of Paauhau were visitors Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald S. Bowman
Jr. and children, Ann and Scotty,
accompanied by Miss Pat Achilles,
were visitors to Kawaihae beach
Sunday.
Ronald K. von Holt left for Hono-
lulu on Sunday’s Hawaii from Ka-
waihae.
Mrs. William A. Mair and two
children of Lahaina, Maui, who
have been visiting Mr. and Mrs.
William Cushnie at Pahala, arrived
Sunday to spend a few days with
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith at
Kahei.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Scott B. Pratt,
Mrs. Carroll A. Low and Mr. and
Mrs. William P. Ednie an son,
James, visited Kawaihae on Sun-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Hideo Naito spent
the weekend with relatives in Hilo.
Aiko Nakagawa spent the week-
end with her brother in law and
sister, Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Mizugu-
chi, at Hakalau.
Mrs. George Milne, Mrs. Jack W.
Sanborn and Mrs. William P. Ednie
spent Monday in Hilo.
Mrs. Kinichi Sakai motored to
Hilo on Monday to attend a meet-
ing of the Big Island Public Health
Nurses association.
Frank Ishii returned by Monday’s
plane to Hilo after spending his an-
nual vacation in Honolulu. Mr.
Ishii is a clerk in the Kohala Sugar
Co.’s office.
Dr. and Mrs. Ivar J. Larsen were
visitors to Hilo on Tuesday.
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Kohala Group Holds
Thanksgiving Dinner
(Special Star-Bulletin Correspondence)
KAIOPIHI, Hawaii, Dec. 5.--The
annual young people’s Thanksgiving
dinner was held Saturday evening
at the Yee memorial hall.
Present were:
Mr. and Mrs. Sakal Hayashi, Mrs.
Chong Seu Leu, Mrs. Ah Sing Kon,
Mrs. K. L. Yee, the Misses Jean
Tamanaha, Marjorie Kamimura, At-
suko Shimogawa, Tomie Uehara,
Ruth Sugata, Hanako Toyama, Do-
reen Yee, Satsuki Shishido and
Sally Furusho.
The Rev. Paul Morimoto, Kameto
Sufata, S. Yokoyama, Seichi Hashi-
moto, Masao Uehara, Tatsue Toya-
ma, Ichiro Maeda, Hiroshi Eno-
moto, Saburo Toyama, Sadao Goya,
Franklyn Enomoto and Sadaichi
Goya.
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